After a week off the World Motocross returned to action in Valkenswaard , Holland, to contest the sixth round of the season .
After the poor result achieved in Bulgaria José Butrón came to the Netherlands with the aim of finding a solution to uneven start to the season and make the sandy Valkenswaard circuit was a turning point. Although things did not start in the best way on Saturday, was gradually improving and in the second race in the Netherlands could see the best version of José of most of the season .
As the races were going on throughout the weekend the track was getting harder and physical and this definitely took a toll on the riders .
On Saturday José made a good start in the qualifying race but as the laps went by was losing steam to finish in thirteenth position. Although the place on the grid is very important in the Valkenswaard circuit , José achieved an excellent start in both races on Sunday that placed in the top positions .

In the first race José had a great struggle with many riders and finally was tenth , but in the second set , things were much better. Again a good start placed fourth and this time managed to stay in the top six during the tough 30 minutes plus two laps. In mid sleeve started a fight with Jordi Tixier for fifth place but eventually had to settle for sixth. This result served José to finish eighth and stay tenth overall championship .
The next weekend the World Motocross travel to Talavera de la Reina to contest the GP in Spain.